Classic 5 Golf pro Ed Miller joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to talk Ryder Cup and fall golf
Classic 5 Golf pro Ed Miller joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to talk Ryder Cup and fall golf
Classic 5 Golf pro Ed Miller joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to talk Ryder Cup and fall golf
Classic 5 Golf pro Ed Miller joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to talk Ryder Cup, the recent politics of golf and how to find your way onto a local course with plenty of room and expertise to elevate your play as the season extends.
John Feinstein joins Nestor to discuss the mess and disgrace of the PGA Tour going into partnership with Saudi government
Venerable columnist and decorated golf author John Feinstein takes a long walk through the history of the PGA Tour and how it wound up in business with the murderous government Saudi Arabia. And what does this mean for the future of golf on the planet?
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss if OBJ opens door for a peaceful Lamar return to Ravens?
From what we saw on social media after the Odell Beckham Jr. acquisition, it sure looks like the Lamar-to-OBJ combination seems like a sure thing. But is it? Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the business of professional recruitment. (And the tax deadline coming this week!)
Ed Miller joins Nestor from Mount Pleasant to preview PGA Championship in Southern Hills
Golf author Bob Harig joins Nestor to discuss Tiger, Phil and the PGA Championship at Southern Hills
Ed Miller joins Nestor from Mount Pleasant to preview PGA Championship in Southern Hills
Golf author Bob Harig joins Nestor to discuss Tiger, Phil and the PGA Championship at Southern Hills
Golf author Bob Harig discusses Tiger and Phil and walking the steep hill of the 18th at Augusta
Dave Hutsell joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to discuss Tiger, The Masters and hitting balls locally at Classic Five
Dave Hutsell joins Nestor from Pine Ridge to discuss Tiger, The Masters and hitting balls locally
Golf author Bob Harig discusses Tiger and Phil and walking the steep hill of the 18th at Augusta
Any Orioles fan paying attention to Sunday baseball—and if you haven’t, I envy you—knows how putrid the team’s fortunes have